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Shoveling Snow

by Nancy Garber

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I'm sitting alone in my house by the phone, And my father calls me up: "It's starting to snow and it's your turn to go Out and do take the pup." Shoveling snow, shoveling snow, I'd rather a boulder would fall on my toe. I'm just lying down with no sign of a frown, And my mother calls me: "Dear, It's starting to snow, and it's your turn to go Out there and get the walks clear." Shoveling snow, shoveling snow, I'd rather leave that to the Eskimos. I'm trying to read a good book on a deed, And my sister says to me: "Boy, It's starting to snow, and it's your turn to go Outside and shovel with joy." Shoveling snow, shoveling snow, I'd rather be eaten by buffalo. I'm getting all lazy and thing become hazy, And my brother says: "Hey, Mac, It's starting to snow, and it's your turn to go Out there and shovel it back." Shoveling snow, shoveling snow, I'd rather be sentenced to Kokomo. I get up and go clear out the snow, And it falls on me softly, like feathers, It covers the scene and looks so serene, I decide it's the nicest of weathers. Shoveling snow, shoveling "snoo," I can't think of anything I'd rather do!

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